The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 8. köide |
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... Cecil Castlemaine's Gage , and other Novelettes , and Idalia ( 1867 ) ; Tricotrin , a Story of a Waif and Stray , and Under Two Flags ( 1867 ) ; Puck ( 1868 ) ; Folle Farine ( 1871 ) ; A Dog of Flanders and A Leaf in the Storm ...
... Cecil Castlemaine's Gage , and other Novelettes , and Idalia ( 1867 ) ; Tricotrin , a Story of a Waif and Stray , and Under Two Flags ( 1867 ) ; Puck ( 1868 ) ; Folle Farine ( 1871 ) ; A Dog of Flanders and A Leaf in the Storm ...
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Besides several text - books for the study of the French language , he is the author of Outlines of Comparative Philology ( 1853 ) ; Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature ( 1856 ) ; Studies of our English ( 1867 ) ; The Great Empress ...
Besides several text - books for the study of the French language , he is the author of Outlines of Comparative Philology ( 1853 ) ; Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature ( 1856 ) ; Studies of our English ( 1867 ) ; The Great Empress ...
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They resist long and bravely ; but their roots are drowned with the abominable liquid ; their hold is loosened , their leaves turn yellow and crisp ; the wintry storm comes in fury , and the noble tree sinks powerless into the grave at ...
They resist long and bravely ; but their roots are drowned with the abominable liquid ; their hold is loosened , their leaves turn yellow and crisp ; the wintry storm comes in fury , and the noble tree sinks powerless into the grave at ...
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Let this body drop ; as when one leaves the vehicle that had borne him on a journey - to ascend some lofty mountain - to lift his gaze to wider heavens and a vaster horizon . So let my spirit wander free , and far .
Let this body drop ; as when one leaves the vehicle that had borne him on a journey - to ascend some lofty mountain - to lift his gaze to wider heavens and a vaster horizon . So let my spirit wander free , and far .
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And slyly he traileth along the ground , And his leaves he gently waves , And he joyously twines and hugs around The rich mould of dead men's graves . Creeping where grim death has been , A rare old plant is the Ivy green .
And slyly he traileth along the ground , And his leaves he gently waves , And he joyously twines and hugs around The rich mould of dead men's graves . Creeping where grim death has been , A rare old plant is the Ivy green .
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